Hopalong
Cassidy rode the radio air waves from 1950 to 1952. His
popularity grew and grew, every time his show was heard.
These radio shows, together with his movies and
television shows helped make him one of the all-time most
popular heroes of western fiction and cinema. His
popularity continues to grow each year, as generations
new and old delight in the classic tales of this American
hero.

Here you will find a radio
log based on a list of Hopalong Cassidy radio shows.

This radio log gives away
solutions in its descriptions of plots. Each show is
numbered and also provides a date which is taken to
indicate the day the program was taped. It's likely dates
for Shows 7 and 29 are off by a year.

IN BRIEF: Hoppy and California are traveling through a pass near Saguaro on the Mexican border, and stop by a remote cabin. They find the shack empty - but a fresh meal set out on the table. The sheriff is looking for Jose Morena, wanted for a killing. But according to his wife Linda, he was framed for the crime. Her father disapproved of their marriage, and has offered a reward for her return. The sheriff says a note left by the dead man, in Spanish, incriminates Morena. Hoppy suspects the note was written from a dictionary; it has the wrong gender for one of the words. A family friend, "Uncle Charlie" Grinnell, offers help. Chappy Doon, the deputy, is also involved. As the situation intensifies, California says to Hoppy, "Be real careful, unless your insurance is made out to me." Doon plays a double hand, incriminating the sheriff. Hoppy doesn't trust the deputy, but Uncle Charlie turns out to be the villain.